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  • ENERGY UPDATE | 5 Things To Consider Before You Retire: Living with Parkinson's And Learning To Listen
    Jun 14 2026

    Retirement isn’t just the end of work — it’s the quiet disappearance of things you didn’t realise were holding your life together.


    In this episode, we explore the unexpected things that fade away after retirement: daily structure, social connection, direction, identity, status, ambition, and even joy itself. Not to scare you — but to help you prepare.


    You’ll hear honest reflections on why retirement can feel disorienting, why loneliness and loss of purpose often arrive quietly, and how many people struggle not because something is “wrong”, but because nothing has replaced what work once provided.


    We also talk about:

    • Why structure still matters after you stop working

    • How community disappears — and how to consciously rebuild it

    • What happens when ambition fades and motivation goes flat

    • Why joy can feel distant (and why it’s not gone for good)

    • How retirement gives you the chance to redefine who you are — on your own terms

    If retirement feels unsettling, empty, or strangely flat — this conversation will help you understand what’s really happening and what you can choose to create next.


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    27 min
  • ENERGY UPDATE | 5 Things To Consider Before You Retire: Living with Parkinson's And Learning To Listen
    Jun 14 2026

    Retirement isn’t just the end of work — it’s the quiet disappearance of things you didn’t realise were holding your life together.


    In this episode, we explore the unexpected things that fade away after retirement: daily structure, social connection, direction, identity, status, ambition, and even joy itself. Not to scare you — but to help you prepare.


    You’ll hear honest reflections on why retirement can feel disorienting, why loneliness and loss of purpose often arrive quietly, and how many people struggle not because something is “wrong”, but because nothing has replaced what work once provided.


    We also talk about:

    • Why structure still matters after you stop working

    • How community disappears — and how to consciously rebuild it

    • What happens when ambition fades and motivation goes flat

    • Why joy can feel distant (and why it’s not gone for good)

    • How retirement gives you the chance to redefine who you are — on your own terms

    If retirement feels unsettling, empty, or strangely flat — this conversation will help you understand what’s really happening and what you can choose to create next.

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    27 min
  • ENERGY UPDATE | Why Hips Get Stuck and How We Start to Free Them
    May 14 2026

    If your hips feel tight, heavy, or like they just won’t open no matter how much you stretch, you are not alone.


    In this episode, Jo explores why hip tension is often not just about muscles, but about flow. Through the lens of Chinese Medicine, she explains how the hips and Kua act as a central gateway in the body, where movement, stability, and deep energy reserves meet.


    You will learn:

    • Why tight hips are often linked to the Liver system and flow of energy

    • How the inner leg and groin pathway affects hip mobility

    • Why stretching alone does not always release the hips

    • How sitting, stress, and emotional holding contribute to a “stuck” pelvis

    • The role of the psoas and deep core in hip restriction

    • What “rooting to rise” means and why it changes everything

    • How to use simple standing awareness and breath to begin freeing the hips

    • Why small, connected movements create more lasting change than force


    This episode is especially helpful if you feel disconnected from your hips, struggle with stiffness, or notice changes in movement, balance, or confidence as you move through midlife or neurological conditions.


    These practices are gentle, practical, and designed to work alongside your body, not against it.


    Your hips are not the problem. They are the messenger. When you improve the flow, the body responds.


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    26 min
  • ENERGY UPDATE | Why Hips Get Stuck and How We Start to Free Them
    May 14 2026

    If your hips feel tight, heavy, or like they just won’t open no matter how much you stretch, you are not alone.


    In this episode, Jo explores why hip tension is often not just about muscles, but about flow. Through the lens of Chinese Medicine, she explains how the hips and Kua act as a central gateway in the body, where movement, stability, and deep energy reserves meet.


    You will learn:

    • Why tight hips are often linked to the Liver system and flow of energy

    • How the inner leg and groin pathway affects hip mobility

    • Why stretching alone does not always release the hips

    • How sitting, stress, and emotional holding contribute to a “stuck” pelvis

    • The role of the psoas and deep core in hip restriction

    • What “rooting to rise” means and why it changes everything

    • How to use simple standing awareness and breath to begin freeing the hips

    • Why small, connected movements create more lasting change than force


    This episode is especially helpful if you feel disconnected from your hips, struggle with stiffness, or notice changes in movement, balance, or confidence as you move through midlife or neurological conditions.


    These practices are gentle, practical, and designed to work alongside your body, not against it.


    Your hips are not the problem. They are the messenger. When you improve the flow, the body responds.


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    26 min
  • ENERGY UPDATE MAY 2026 | Breathwork for Better Sleep: Box Breathing with Heart 7 "Spirit Gate" Point
    Apr 17 2026

    When the mind is busy and the body feels restless, sleep can become difficult. For many people living with Parkinson’s, this can feel even more pronounced, with shallow breathing, night waking, and a nervous system that struggles to settle.


    In this gentle energy update, Jo shares a simple, powerful practice that brings the body back into calm. Combining box breathing with the Heart 7 “Spirit Gate” acupressure point, this practice helps shift the body from alertness into rest, supporting deeper sleep and emotional ease.



    You will learn:

    • Why shallow breathing keeps the nervous system on high alert

    • How slowing the breath signals safety to the body

    • Where to find Heart 7 “Spirit Gate” on the wrist

    • How this point helps calm the mind and settle the spirit

    • A simple step by step box breathing practice you can use at night

    • When to use this technique for sleep, anxiety, or restlessness

    • How small evening rituals can gently support better sleep



    This episode is especially supportive for those living with Parkinson’s, or anyone experiencing disrupted sleep, anxiety at night, or a racing mind. These practices are simple, accessible, and designed to bring ease back into the body.



    Sleep is not something you need to force. When the body feels safe, rest naturally follows.


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    45 min
  • ENERGY UPDATE MAY 2026 | Breathwork for Better Sleep: Box Breathing with Heart 7 "Spirit Gate" Point
    Apr 17 2026

    When the mind is busy and the body feels restless, sleep can become difficult. For many people living with Parkinson’s, this can feel even more pronounced, with shallow breathing, night waking, and a nervous system that struggles to settle.



    In this gentle energy update, Jo shares a simple, powerful practice that brings the body back into calm. Combining box breathing with the Heart 7 “Spirit Gate” acupressure point, this practice helps shift the body from alertness into rest, supporting deeper sleep and emotional ease.



    You will learn:

    • Why shallow breathing keeps the nervous system on high alert

    • How slowing the breath signals safety to the body

    • Where to find Heart 7 “Spirit Gate” on the wrist

    • How this point helps calm the mind and settle the spirit

    • A simple step by step box breathing practice you can use at night

    • When to use this technique for sleep, anxiety, or restlessness

    • How small evening rituals can gently support better sleep



    This episode is especially supportive for those living with Parkinson’s, or anyone experiencing disrupted sleep, anxiety at night, or a racing mind. These practices are simple, accessible, and designed to bring ease back into the body.



    Sleep is not something you need to force. When the body feels safe, rest naturally follows.


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    45 min
  • ENERGY UPDATE | Qi Gong for Parkinson’s & Chronic Illness: How the 8 Brocades Rebuild Strength Gently
    Mar 15 2026

    If you are living with Parkinson’s, chronic illness, fatigue, or stiffness and know you need movement but fear exhaustion, this episode is for you.


    In April inside Chi Flow with Jo, we focus on the classical Qi Gong practice known as the Eight Brocades (Ba Duan Jin), a sequence practiced for over a thousand years because it works gently and deeply.


    In this episode, Jo explains why the Eight Brocades are especially supportive for Parkinson’s and chronic illness, and why consistency matters more than intensity. You will also learn about one of the most powerful movements in the sequence, Draw the Bow, and how this simple practice can rebuild posture, coordination, breath connection, and emotional steadiness.


    You will learn:

    • Why small, repeated movements retrain coordination and rebuild confidence

    • How the Eight Brocades support balance, posture, and nervous system regulation

    • Why Draw the Bow strengthens the back body and opens the chest

    • How gentle bilateral movement supports neurological resilience

    • Why live daily structure creates momentum and purpose

    • What realistic progress feels like over weeks of steady practice


    This episode is for people living with Parkinson’s, those managing chronic illness or fatigue, and anyone in midlife wanting to rebuild energy without overwhelm.


    Movement does not need to be extreme to be powerful. Consistency is the medicine.


    Your body can strengthen without force.

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    14 min
  • ENERGY UPDATE | Qi Gong for Parkinson’s & Chronic Illness: How the 8 Brocades Rebuild Strength Gently
    Mar 15 2026

    If you are living with Parkinson’s, chronic illness, fatigue, or stiffness and know you need movement but fear exhaustion, this episode is for you.


    In April inside Chi Flow with Jo, we focus on the classical Qi Gong practice known as the Eight Brocades (Ba Duan Jin), a sequence practiced for over a thousand years because it works gently and deeply.


    In this episode, Jo explains why the Eight Brocades are especially supportive for Parkinson’s and chronic illness, and why consistency matters more than intensity. You will also learn about one of the most powerful movements in the sequence, Draw the Bow, and how this simple practice can rebuild posture, coordination, breath connection, and emotional steadiness.


    You will learn:

    • Why small, repeated movements retrain coordination and rebuild confidence

    • How the Eight Brocades support balance, posture, and nervous system regulation

    • Why Draw the Bow strengthens the back body and opens the chest

    • How gentle bilateral movement supports neurological resilience

    • Why live daily structure creates momentum and purpose

    • What realistic progress feels like over weeks of steady practice


    This episode is for people living with Parkinson’s, those managing chronic illness or fatigue, and anyone in midlife wanting to rebuild energy without overwhelm.


    Movement does not need to be extreme to be powerful. Consistency is the medicine.


    Your body can strengthen without force.

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    14 min